A Buncheong Stoneware Bowl
Joseon dynasty (17th century)
Of conical form rising from a high circular foot applied with white slip and clear glaze of yellowish and amber appearance interspersed with patches of the fired grey-brown clay, the largest of which resembles a stylized leaf; together with a Japanese brocade storage bag
6¼in. (15.8cm.) diameter; 3½in. (9cm.) high
Lot Essay
For another Buncheong bowl of this type, see Nihon Mingeikan shozo Chosen toji mokuroku (Catalogue of Joseon-dynasty ceramics in the Nihon Mingeikan) (Tokyo: Nihon Mingeikan, 2009), pl. 24.
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